Soon, TSMC might have to deal with GlobalFoundries on its home turf. DigiTimes writes that rival Taiwanese foundry UMC plans to sell $404 million worth of its shares to an as-of-yet-unannounced third party—and there's a decent chance GlobalFoundries could be the lucky buyer. The move will reportedly involve 1.298 billion...
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Talking shop with Corrinne Yu, part two
Those of you who enjoyed watching part one of the Corrinne Yu interview we posted the other day may want to check out part two, which I've embedded below. I've not seen the whole interview yet, but Corrinne looks to be answering viewer questions about how to get...
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Google TV has Intel inside
In its blog post about the new Google TV platform yesterday, Google neglected to mention one key ingredient. According to CNet News' Nanotech blog, the first Google TV-powered televisions, Blu-ray players, and set-top boxes from Sony and Logitech will feature an Intel system-on-a-chip. Cracking open the products will reveal...
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Bike-to-Work Day Shortbread
Appetizers Betanews: Is iPad cannibalizing Windows PC sales? Ars Technica reports U.S. happy with 4Mbps baselines; Europe demands 30Mbps for all VR-Zone shares rumor: Nvidia GeForce GTX 460 in July Hexus.net - Asus
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8.9'' Tegra tablet caught on video
We'll no doubt be hearing more about Nvidia Tegra-powered slates at Computex early next month. However, the folks at Netbooknews got an early taste of what's in store at the Google I/O event yesterday. The site has posted a video of NaturalMotion's Backbreakers football game running on a Tegra...
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iPads are now selling quicker than Macs, analyst says
Despite the somewhat mixed reception to its January 27 launch, Apple's iPad appears to be doing better and better commercially. An analyst note quoted by AllThingsD's Digital Daily blog says Apple is now selling over 200,000 iPads a week in the U.S. RBC Capital Markets' Mike Abramsky, who wrote...
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Google TV aims to bridge TV, web this fall
The areas of overlap between Google and Apple have just grown a little bit larger. Earlier today, the search giant announced Google TV, a platform intended to bring "everything you love about the web to your television." Eat your heart out, Apple TV! As Google explains in the following...
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